Not to boost our own prospects here.. but I also think that Bozon is under rated and could become a good 60 point producer.

60 points would be the absolute upside I think, and although I would be thrilled, it would have a lot to do with who he was playing with.. I see Bozon as more of a complimentary second line guy. Good but not great (which is what Im hoping he would have to be to get 1st line duties in mtl in a few years).

Maybe Im missing someting but i see Bozon as kind of an equivalent to Martin Rucinsky (not style wise, but talent wise).

In terms of low radar potential 1st liners I like Hudon for Mtl and Justin Bailey in general.. was a bit miffed that Buffalo got him

Although, if Cammarata can get past the size issues he could surprise easily

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Why is this a bad thing. I would think a fan of a certain team has done more research on a prospect belonging to their team. They certainly bring more to the discussion than the condescending poster to tries to generalize the thread in an attempt to seem important.

Crazy I know, but he has all the attributes to be a very good power forward, but to say he is extremely raw is an understatement. he stands 6'3, he bowls over anyone who gets in his way (just ask Baertschi), he shates very well and has very good offensive instincts.

I am really looking for to seeing how he develops at Colgate over the next couple/few years

IF anyone, lesser know, is Grimaldi*.
Longshot, but, he has the ability.

Compared to Bjugstad, Barkov, who everyone has read about.

I have a feeling the only way Trocheck or Grimaldi will ever play in an NHL top-six, they will have to move over to a wing. Grimaldi is never going to be able to hang as a center. He could be a nice winger since he's got the already got great speed, acceleration and grit. Trocheck adds more and more to his game every single year, so we'll see how much he improves moving forward into his first pro year. Both are very intriguing hockey prospects regardless. Love 'em!

Crazy I know, but he has all the attributes to be a very good power forward, but to say he is extremely raw is an understatement. he stands 6'3, he bowls over anyone who gets in his way (just ask Baertschi), he shates very well and has very good offensive instincts.

I am really looking for to seeing how he develops at Colgate over the next couple/few years

I realize it is basically impossible to have a unknown player to have first line potential so this topic starts off asking for reaches but I don't think Harrison has that kind of potential. I think at best he projects to a real good third liner not that that is bad as the Flames had to manually add him to the draft () but I think this is a big reach.